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Focusing on Fen-Phen Cases and Primary Pulmonary Hypertension related to the usage of diet drugs.
January 06, 2009 


What is PPH?
(PPH) is a rare and, as yet, incurable disease. It is a rare blood vessel disorder of the lung in which the pressure in the pulmonary artery (the blood vessel that leads from the heart to the lungs) rises above normal levels and may become life threatening. PPH is extremely rare, occurring in about two persons per million population per year.
Symptoms
Typical symptoms of Pulmonary Hypertension can include shortness of breath with minimal exertion, fatigue, chest pain, dizzy spells, swelling in the ankles or legs, bluish lips and skin, racing pulse or palpitations, and fainting.

 

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TRASYLOL: Is commonly administered to patients during heart surgery to control blood loss, has been shown to cause adverse, and even fatal side effects. A study released in January of 2006 in the New England Journal of Medicine highlighted the adverse Trasylol side effects that were previously unknown by health professionals and heart surgery patients. Trasylol side effects that were found evident in an alarming pattern among patients included a significantly increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, and heart failure.

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